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The core of what is presently a Wikipedia policy named WP:Article_titles (shortcut: WP:AT) developed organically over Wikipedia's early years (mostly as an essay then guideline name WP:Naming conventions), and was a jumble of points ranging from crucial to just good-but-optional. Many of the latter sort have since been moved to split-off ...
Choosing articles Choosing the right first article to work on—and finding the right title for it, if it's a new article—can make a big difference. Here are a few guidelines for the kinds of articles that may be appropriate to start out on, and what kinds of articles to avoid.
Wikipedia:Title is the Wikipedia policy on article titles. It may also refer to: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (royalty and nobility) on titling articles about royalty and nobility, which may include their title; Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biography § Titles of people on the titles of people within articles
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Article titles are based on how reliable English-language sources refer to the article's subject. There is often more than one appropriate title for an article. In that case, editors choose the best title by consensus based on the considerations that this page explains. A good Wikipedia article title has the five following characteristics:
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This category aims to show all articles using embedded or thumbnailed Wikipedia/Wikimedia-video clips. Do not add articles where external videos are linked, like YouTube or similar. For the use of videos in Wikipedia articles, see WP:Videos , WP:Creation and usage of media files#Video and Commons:Video .
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